Easter weekend at the farm…
Easter weekend with the animals and music on our permaculture farm…
Easter weekend with the animals and music on our permaculture farm…
Zaia feeds the biodigester in order to feed herself and her family and makes banana flour for sweet and savoury egg free dishes!
The chickens process the biodigester slurry into compost and prepare their own forage area in the stationary chicken tractor at Zaia and Tom Kendall’s permaculture farm.
Zaia discusses her viewpoint on centralisation, fossil fuels and empowerment of the people through their own energy creation.
Sowing clucker tucker seed, grass for mulch, another biodigester pit emptied and a load of sawdust… Lots of shoveling today!
Harvesting, eggs hatching and poop scooping at Maungaraeeda, permaculture home of Tom and Zaia Kendall.
Shoveling shit with hubby: a marital bonding experience, and harvesting macadamias.
Tom Kendall from the Permaculture Research Institute Sunshine Coast shows how to consolidate your Permaculture knowledge with practical training at Maungaraeeda.
Zaia talks about the new diyfoodandhealth hub and what it is all about, including the integration of the Permaculture Research Institute Sunshine Coast into the courses area of the hub, for Permaculture and Self Sufficiency courses and training.
PRI Practical Diploma student Roman Eisenkoelbl talks about his diploma experience and some of the closed cycle systems at PRI Sunshine Coast. Video filmed and edited by Pier Galetti, volunteer at the Permaculture Research Institute Sunshine Coast. http://www.permeco.org
Tom Kendall from the Permaculture Research Institute Sunshine Coast talks shows the end result of the Bio Digester setup: the gas. He also talks about and shows making thatch for a roof from vetiver grass. http://www.permeco.org
Tom Kendall from the Permaculture Research Institute Sunshine Coast describes the process after the cow manure goes through the biodigester. The biodigester compost pits and reed bed are shown and how he generates soil fertility through the cycling process is discussed.